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the deficit-reduction will produce a stronger economy. economic growth and fiscal solvency especially in a situation where we have plans of dollars of unfunded liabilities with these entitlement programs. liz: the middle-class issue is the only way to fix these things, think secret the white house is keeping from the middle-class households. what do you say to that? >> senator kerry has it exactly right. if the economy is growing more rapidly than the debt, the site of the text doesn't particularly matter. thing is so distressing about the current situation is the growth in gdp is at a lower rate than the growth of the debt, that is the long-term problem we face in i if we don't solve that problem there isn't anything we can do to help the middle class and the lower class, anybody gets hurt when the economy is growing as slowly as this one is and we aren't focusing on that, wwe're instead on the extremes cutting the deficit, raising taxes, it is the growth of the economy that is the real answer to all these problems. liz: said we already
the deficit-reduction will produce a stronger economy. economic growth and fiscal solvency especially in a situation where we have plans of dollars of unfunded liabilities with these entitlement programs. liz: the middle-class issue is the only way to fix these things, think secret the white house is keeping from the middle-class households. what do you say to that? >> senator kerry has it exactly right. if the economy is growing more rapidly than the debt, the site of the text doesn't...
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if the government were to default on its obligation, then the deficit would be lowered by not having to repay those as well as those debts to all others such as myself. other than that absurd scenario, what connection do we have and why do politicians conflate the two? >> guest: that is a good criticism. >> if you look at washington in the early '80s, they fix social security. they fixed it. it is supposed to be fixed. in less than 20 years, benefits for social security based on the demographics and the taxes and everything else are going to decline. so if you're 45 years old now, you probably would welcome us so that your benefit doesn't go down between now and then. the second reason is because this government, our country is buying $100 million a month. -- excuse me, or printing a hundred billion dollars, depending on this. the only way we wanted those bonds is to get our budget and control. we are never going to make it and that is another point i would like to make in this show. we are never going to make it there. it's never going to happen. the point is that we have to pay bac
if the government were to default on its obligation, then the deficit would be lowered by not having to repay those as well as those debts to all others such as myself. other than that absurd scenario, what connection do we have and why do politicians conflate the two? >> guest: that is a good criticism. >> if you look at washington in the early '80s, they fix social security. they fixed it. it is supposed to be fixed. in less than 20 years, benefits for social security based on the...
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it's too big, the deficit to my commanding gauges the economy. melissa: they were you are. don't move. i want to talk to you about what kneele just brought up. the debt ceiling debacle and those comments from chuck schumer. all of that after the break. the staggering death toll in the algerian hostage crisis keeps rising. reports say more than 80 people were killed including three americans. now some question why the algerian government acted the way it did. we have details on the latest developments. more "money" coming up. don't go away. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000
it's too big, the deficit to my commanding gauges the economy. melissa: they were you are. don't move. i want to talk to you about what kneele just brought up. the debt ceiling debacle and those comments from chuck schumer. all of that after the break. the staggering death toll in the algerian hostage crisis keeps rising. reports say more than 80 people were killed including three americans. now some question why the algerian government acted the way it did. we have details on the latest...
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it's too big, the deficit to my commanding gauges the economy. melissa: they were you are. don't move. i want to talk to you about what kneele just brought up. the debt ceiling debacle and those comments from chuck schumer. all of that after the break. the staggering death toll in the algerian hostage crisis keeps rising. reports say more than 80 people were killed including three americans. now some question why the algerian government acted the way it did. we have details on the latest developments. more "money" coming up. don't go away. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate
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david cameron says -- i say profit is a filthy word because where there is profit, there's deficit. >> if say you should just shut up. you are worth 15 million bucks. how dare you -- casey, what do you think? >> well, i can't do the russell brand accent as well as you can, but here's a guy who has made millions of dollars, worth $50 million, has made millions of dollars and in a billion dollar hollywood industry in a coun practices free market prisons, and capital him, and we have him saying he well-s we were in the system of great taxation, massive taxation, taxation on energy companies -- he said exploiting the environment. what he fails to recognize when he talk about redistribution wealth, that means growing the government, and during that interview he talked about the frustration that he and other young people have with politicians who are -- >> but, let's get back to the basic argument here. regailing about profit, as if these movie studios were not profitable, he would not have this money and be in a position to speak. i worry more about people -- i don't know hutch about him.
david cameron says -- i say profit is a filthy word because where there is profit, there's deficit. >> if say you should just shut up. you are worth 15 million bucks. how dare you -- casey, what do you think? >> well, i can't do the russell brand accent as well as you can, but here's a guy who has made millions of dollars, worth $50 million, has made millions of dollars and in a billion dollar hollywood industry in a coun practices free market prisons, and capital him, and we have...
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we are spending money doing things that may be ok to do but not at a time you have trillion dollar deficits and we continue to do that and whether it is conferences, always have video teleconferencing ability around the country with all government offices and we spend $16 billion over the last 9 years on conferences. think about that. find people to conferences when we could have been doing it through teleconferencing. if your grand kids don't have the same standard of living and never going to get a college education and probably not going to have a well paying job why would we continue to spend money on that when that is what the outcome is? why waste money on things that are not absolutely critical right now? when we are stealing standard of living from kids and grandkids? i don't get it. >> host: daniel in indiana, good afternoon, you are on booktv on c-span2. >> caller: i would like to thank you for taking your sunday afternoon to come and get "in depth" with us about your views and other questions from the public. last week senator rand paul stated that the republican party would beco
we are spending money doing things that may be ok to do but not at a time you have trillion dollar deficits and we continue to do that and whether it is conferences, always have video teleconferencing ability around the country with all government offices and we spend $16 billion over the last 9 years on conferences. think about that. find people to conferences when we could have been doing it through teleconferencing. if your grand kids don't have the same standard of living and never going to...
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just party like as 1999, and you know, i guess after trillion dollar deficits year in and year out it looks great, but is at any time. >> no, i is a fall sense of security, it has come down we're getting a little bit of economic growth, but it is still anemic, and a jobless recovy. we have one time revenue infusions from fannie mae, and freddie mac, these projects over overtime assume that the sequester will stick. here is the question, they have not dealt with three drivers of the disease. that is. social insurance program, health care cost, and need for comprehensive tax reform, uess they deal with those we can't celebrate anything. neil: as you point out even the obama administration revead, it is wored withed about -- it s worrd abo 2016 and after when this comes back to hit the fan. but no one is addressing that. what do you think of that when bothides declared not only no mas, but no bother. >> we can push it out to october, maybe november. i think what we should shoot for it the following given the current issues, a hase one of social insurance reform focus on somehings that pr
just party like as 1999, and you know, i guess after trillion dollar deficits year in and year out it looks great, but is at any time. >> no, i is a fall sense of security, it has come down we're getting a little bit of economic growth, but it is still anemic, and a jobless recovy. we have one time revenue infusions from fannie mae, and freddie mac, these projects over overtime assume that the sequester will stick. here is the question, they have not dealt with three drivers of the...
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the deficit isn't the product of spending. the economic down turn has left americans making less money in terms of spending. >> we spend each year more than we brought in. >> spending and revenue. our revenue has decreased and american -- >> i got to go. >> i got to go. >> spending budgets they have gone up under president obama and have held at $3.5 billion each year. >> i got to go. we can continue it another time. >> but it is also economic growth which it self might be a function of taxes and spending. if this economy were growing, you would have a substantially lower budget deficit. gentlemen we will welcome you back another time. >> there is at least one state in the northeast that gets it. natural gas shale and it is pennsylvania and the republican governor tom corebet is about to join us. he picks up support from chuck schumer who didn't get an apology for the anti-israel statements. if we were growing at 5% instead of 2% we would be close to a balanced budget today. i'm kudlow we will be right back. at 1:45, the aflac
the deficit isn't the product of spending. the economic down turn has left americans making less money in terms of spending. >> we spend each year more than we brought in. >> spending and revenue. our revenue has decreased and american -- >> i got to go. >> i got to go. >> spending budgets they have gone up under president obama and have held at $3.5 billion each year. >> i got to go. we can continue it another time. >> but it is also economic growth...
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. >> they can apply the surplus to the debt and say it's part of the deficit reduction plan. >> it is. i think it was a great moment of political drama on "60 minutes" with the president next to hillary clinton. the interview was a dud. it was dull. i don't think the questions were that tough. nothing breaking. the fact he was up there with her and she looks like she wants to run and will run. you have this guy named joe biden who happens to work for the president and wants to run. he's made it very clear he wants to be in the position to run. probably defer to hillary clinton. it's fascinating. >> as you said with massachusetts, high entertainment value ahead. >> high entertainment. people love the clintons. great box office for politics and tv. >> thank you. >>> there's new fallout from the deadly fire in brazil. four people have been detained including the club owner and two band members when they say pyrotechniques sparked the fire. the fire extinguisher provided didn't work. they are being scrutinized as they prepare to host the world cup in 2014 and the olympics two years after
. >> they can apply the surplus to the debt and say it's part of the deficit reduction plan. >> it is. i think it was a great moment of political drama on "60 minutes" with the president next to hillary clinton. the interview was a dud. it was dull. i don't think the questions were that tough. nothing breaking. the fact he was up there with her and she looks like she wants to run and will run. you have this guy named joe biden who happens to work for the president and...
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and also deal with the trade deficits, but even more importantly, what do we do to create an environment where businesses can grow and we can expand economic development? because this is still a very, very fragile expansion, though it is a expansion from probably the deepest recession we've ever been in wince the depression. a lot of pent-up demand, so i think this debate is centered on the right thing, what do we do to create an environment where businesses can grow. >> if we need and if republicans argue that what needs to be done is to cut the deficit, they need to perhaps go into default, are you okay with that? ivities illustrates well again i think we need to look at that time it through the lens of economy development. anything to slow this expansion down would have very, very serious consequences to all of us. >> let me ask you about your announcement last week. you were going to hire engineers, computer programmers. last year you announced to add 12,000 jobs by 2015. given everything that's going on, how confident are you that you'll still be able to meet that goal? >> well, i t
and also deal with the trade deficits, but even more importantly, what do we do to create an environment where businesses can grow and we can expand economic development? because this is still a very, very fragile expansion, though it is a expansion from probably the deepest recession we've ever been in wince the depression. a lot of pent-up demand, so i think this debate is centered on the right thing, what do we do to create an environment where businesses can grow. >> if we need and if...
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that it would actually reduce the deficit. that is one of the biggest whoppers among a bunch of lies, but the biggest whopper is president obama saying it would reduce the deficit. i think it will add trillions to the deficit. >> we have been following it. remember, they said it would be so easy to use. premiums would decrease. we know that is not true either. you can keep your doctor. if you like your plan you can keep your plan. it will only be $900 billion. tell me if i'm wrong in my analysis, senator. i see that the president pretty much had three options. once, this was the holy grail for the left for a long time. progressives have wanted this for a long time. but if they knew the truth about the effects, that it wouldn't garner enough votes in congress. so they had three choices, the first was to tell the truth and push for the program anyway, the second was to change the program and address the concerns, and the third would be to lie. >> i think as disengene disinge nicer way of saying a lie, they say if you're going to
that it would actually reduce the deficit. that is one of the biggest whoppers among a bunch of lies, but the biggest whopper is president obama saying it would reduce the deficit. i think it will add trillions to the deficit. >> we have been following it. remember, they said it would be so easy to use. premiums would decrease. we know that is not true either. you can keep your doctor. if you like your plan you can keep your plan. it will only be $900 billion. tell me if i'm wrong in my...
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the consensus is we need 4 trillion dollars to stabilize the debt, deficit. that means we need 1.5 trillion dollars more. the package i authorized to the speaker before the new year would achieve that. we were actually fairly close in terms of arriving at that number. so if the goal is to make sure we're being responsible about the debt and the deficit, it that if the conversation we're having, i am happy to have that conversation. by closing additional loopholes through tax reform, which the speaker has acknowledged can raise money in a sensible way, and by doing some additional cuts, including making sure we are reducing the health care spending, the main driver of the deficit, we can arrive at a package to get this thing done. i am happy to have that conversation. what i will not do is to have that that negotiation with a gun at the head of the american people, the threat that unless we get our way, unless you have medicare or medicaid or otherwise/things that the american people do not believe should be slashed that we will threatened to wreck the entire
the consensus is we need 4 trillion dollars to stabilize the debt, deficit. that means we need 1.5 trillion dollars more. the package i authorized to the speaker before the new year would achieve that. we were actually fairly close in terms of arriving at that number. so if the goal is to make sure we're being responsible about the debt and the deficit, it that if the conversation we're having, i am happy to have that conversation. by closing additional loopholes through tax reform, which the...
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he didn't hint at any solution or willingness to engage or be serious about debt and deficits. gerri: i think that's critical because he talked about how it was our responsibility, our obligation to make these payments, but, yet, he's got a situation where the current system can't sustain making payments. >> can't, exactly. gerri: so i mean to make the promise and not deliver, that's irresponsible in my eyes. how do you view it? >> totally agree with you. look, it's such a different president. at least president obama when inaugurated the first time around back in january of 2009 was saying the right things. he was saying, look, we need to get ahead of this, vowed to cut the deficit in half, which, obviously, never happened. he said he was going to focus on entitlements as a way to return the country to sustainable fiscal policy. he has not done any of that, and now what i think struck me at least most in his comments yesterday and in his speech yesterday is he's done pretending. i didn't buy it. at a certain point if you don't produce it, the burden of proof is on him. now it'
he didn't hint at any solution or willingness to engage or be serious about debt and deficits. gerri: i think that's critical because he talked about how it was our responsibility, our obligation to make these payments, but, yet, he's got a situation where the current system can't sustain making payments. >> can't, exactly. gerri: so i mean to make the promise and not deliver, that's irresponsible in my eyes. how do you view it? >> totally agree with you. look, it's such a different...
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the deficit solving the committee's to read our committees like that effective? simpson-bowles. >> guest: the greatest mistake the president made is not embracing taylor branch tiemann it cannot today. we wouldn't be here today have you taken the simpson-bowles framework although there was a lot that i didn't like i voted to move it so that we would have the debate two years ago, two plus years ago had we had the debate and actually put something on the floor we would have seen something passed. we would have allowed the legislative process we are not allowing the legislative process to work. there's 25 bills that have come out of the house that won't see the light of day and a set for political reasons, not because they don't address problems for the country but so what we still have is people paying politics and how does that impact of the election and how we live while the barn is burning down. .. we have an hour and a half left in our program and we will continue in just a moment. ♪ >> host: senator coburn coming up on our afterwards the program. he's going
the deficit solving the committee's to read our committees like that effective? simpson-bowles. >> guest: the greatest mistake the president made is not embracing taylor branch tiemann it cannot today. we wouldn't be here today have you taken the simpson-bowles framework although there was a lot that i didn't like i voted to move it so that we would have the debate two years ago, two plus years ago had we had the debate and actually put something on the floor we would have seen something...
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again, everyone wants deficit reduction. they do not want debt pour on. >> do you believe there is still an appetite to cut spending? this is a walkway that will connect the white house and the reviewing stand and the motorcade is going to the south side of the white house behind the white house, and the back of this building right now and they go to the white house to this walkway just to get to this reviewing stand. you are looking at there and seeing what, robert? it seems like more gamesmanship in both sides with a brief window. >> the economy is better, that is clear. housing is coming back. there is alignment between the business community and the priorities of the executive office. immigration reform. education. corporate tax reform. we need the other things we mentioned, the debt ceiling happened first. otherwise, this is going to be an uncertain year. >> why didn't you get picked if treasury? ing in against jack lew but they need guys like you. >> i am very flattered. fox should start a campaign for me. very flatter
again, everyone wants deficit reduction. they do not want debt pour on. >> do you believe there is still an appetite to cut spending? this is a walkway that will connect the white house and the reviewing stand and the motorcade is going to the south side of the white house behind the white house, and the back of this building right now and they go to the white house to this walkway just to get to this reviewing stand. you are looking at there and seeing what, robert? it seems like more...
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thank you, fair and balanced look at this, here is the good news on deficits they are coming down, and bad news, they are coming why this guidanc -- why this guy is dancing? remember him, dancing? he is worried big time. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now proding answers families need. siemens. answers. how old is the oldest person yove known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have kwn someone who lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ vo: ta friend under watersly ent mething completely different. to enjoy all of these years. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatevever you're lookg for expedihas reays to help you find yours. bny mellon combines
thank you, fair and balanced look at this, here is the good news on deficits they are coming down, and bad news, they are coming why this guidanc -- why this guy is dancing? remember him, dancing? he is worried big time. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now proding answers families need. siemens. answers. how old is the oldest person yove known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have kwn someone who lived well into their...
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now other than being against the deficit. against the things president obama is trying to do on taxes. we have to be four things. we have to explain to people that cutting spending is but for for our economy, not just cutting spending. americans are different from my generation. they have different philosophies, different ways they approach their challenges and issues in life. we better become attuned to them. when you look at the demographics and the racial component of our base, we think the results are obvious, of what the future holds. one of the most successful periods of the republican party was one we had a contract with america. it was 1992. we told the american people that if they gave us the majority, we would do the following 10 things. we need another contract with america, a positive agenda of how we can help entrepreneurs, how we can help young people get an education, how we can do the things necessary to create an environment for small businesses to flourish. and commit to that agenda. then, if the people are
now other than being against the deficit. against the things president obama is trying to do on taxes. we have to be four things. we have to explain to people that cutting spending is but for for our economy, not just cutting spending. americans are different from my generation. they have different philosophies, different ways they approach their challenges and issues in life. we better become attuned to them. when you look at the demographics and the racial component of our base, we think the...
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that's the current position of the senate, and the president is to continue these massive deficits. i mean, the frustration i have, and i think most americans have is not only the games but more importantly the ignorance of the major problem-- a $17 trillion debt, trillion dollars worth of deficits every year for the first four years of this administration, that's why during the debt ceiling proposal last week was to say let's talk about entitlements, let's talk about how we can get our spending under control, not in the short term, not this week, this year, but in the next decade, and that's yet house republicans are pushing for a plan to balance the budget in 10 years, and obamaed cace cannot be part of that plan because it blows a huge noel our deficits. >> schieffer: okay, i think you've made your point. you're not backing off. you're not budging a bit. all right, well, thank you very much, conclud congressman. we'll be back with personal thoughts on another is very strange week in washington. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping up
that's the current position of the senate, and the president is to continue these massive deficits. i mean, the frustration i have, and i think most americans have is not only the games but more importantly the ignorance of the major problem-- a $17 trillion debt, trillion dollars worth of deficits every year for the first four years of this administration, that's why during the debt ceiling proposal last week was to say let's talk about entitlements, let's talk about how we can get our...
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it's going to blow the deficit wide open. >> ok. that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. >>> well, who says this guy's cruising for a bruising? neil and the gang on why the guys attacking senator ted cruz are the ones who may take it on the chin. that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, it's all about money. if the government shuts down, is the market, the economy, are they going down with it? or are these fears overblown? we report. you decide. 30 minutes away. keep it on fox. >>> to capitol hill right now, where the house is getting down to business as a potential government shutdown nears. lots of americans wondering what it means to them. so gary b., if the lights go out, what happens? >> i think the lights will go on in a lot of people's heads because it's not going to be as catastrophic as the administration and everyone makes it out to be. guess what, brenda? the military will keep fighting. air traffic controllers will keep directing planes. the post office will keep delivering mail. social security checks will go out. when you think abou
it's going to blow the deficit wide open. >> ok. that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. >>> well, who says this guy's cruising for a bruising? neil and the gang on why the guys attacking senator ted cruz are the ones who may take it on the chin. that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, it's all about money. if the government shuts down, is the market, the economy, are they going down with it? or are these fears overblown? we report. you decide. 30 minutes away....
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there's a deficit of financial literacy in their countries was wondering how the bill addresses that, if there's any key players in congress that dealt with that, or if anyone during the bills drafting have dealt with the? >> good question. the gentleman on the aisle and then i think there was one, and then that lady. >> thank you. i was just wondering, syndicate.com if there's any awareness on capitol hill as to how frustrated and angry the population is, and the voters are, while we are waiting -- >> the lady over here. >> i'm a law student at american university. my question was to you, center. senator. if you can give some advice on new folks trying to lobby congress. i am new in the greater london very interested in learning and helping congress understand the other side the middle east and muslim issues. thanks. >> so here's what i'm going to do. we've got the filibuster again, financial literacy. do members of congress understand how frustrated people are, you might tell a great story of visiting ted kennedy's grave and how you made your decision. it's my moment for academy awa
there's a deficit of financial literacy in their countries was wondering how the bill addresses that, if there's any key players in congress that dealt with that, or if anyone during the bills drafting have dealt with the? >> good question. the gentleman on the aisle and then i think there was one, and then that lady. >> thank you. i was just wondering, syndicate.com if there's any awareness on capitol hill as to how frustrated and angry the population is, and the voters are, while...
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. >> he did say deficit, he didn't think that overspending. he talked about the need for tax reform and allocating government programs and health care costs. this was a left of center speech. he was talking to his base. the issues that he wants to focus on, i think we have to see what he will say about the state of the union. that is the substance about governing. his budget will come in march. people are talking about that. to me that is a very critical appointment. neil: looking at all of these issues might be critical to you, but they did not appear to be front and center to this president. they might pop up to be more important than they let on. that is in this address where you we start painting with brush broad strokes? >> the key is, as i said, this is about vision, this is about touching on issues that his base cares about. i'm really interested to see what is the state of the unit, what is his budget, and what does he do about it. neil: so many in the democratic party are saying things like this. you have heard that we want to follow
. >> he did say deficit, he didn't think that overspending. he talked about the need for tax reform and allocating government programs and health care costs. this was a left of center speech. he was talking to his base. the issues that he wants to focus on, i think we have to see what he will say about the state of the union. that is the substance about governing. his budget will come in march. people are talking about that. to me that is a very critical appointment. neil: looking at all...
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it's going to blow the deficit wide open. >> ok. that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. >>> well, who says this guy's cruising for a bruising? neil and the gang on why the guys attacking senator ted cruz are the ones who may take it on the chin. that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, it's all about money. if the government shuts down, is the market, the economy, are they going down with it? or are these fears overblown? we report. you decide. as your life changes, fidelity is there r your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater
it's going to blow the deficit wide open. >> ok. that's got to be the last word. thanks, guys. >>> well, who says this guy's cruising for a bruising? neil and the gang on why the guys attacking senator ted cruz are the ones who may take it on the chin. that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, it's all about money. if the government shuts down, is the market, the economy, are they going down with it? or are these fears overblown? we report. you decide. as your life...
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the number one issue in the 2014 election is not going to be obamacare or the deficit. it is going to be who can get the middle class going again. >> well, obamacare won't by issue number one. fair and balanced, jamie winestein and julie, got to be kidding me. chuck schumacher saying obamacare won't be the number one issue come 2014? >> well, let's see how well the rollout takes place. it probably will be the number one issue. but if things kick into gear, inhofe, an opponent, says these things will work out, and enrollment will be not as problematic, let's focus on something else, then come march or april, if these things are streamlined, then i hope they are, we go back to the tried and true, it's the economy, stupid. >> what if jamie is right and they figure out the web sites and a lot of people are not insured and the cbo is rescoring the amount of money it's going develops then will 2014 be below o obamacare. >> we can't be sure what will be the number one issue in 2014. may we the great illen in vacation in may. but the final shoe has not dropped on obamacare. eve
the number one issue in the 2014 election is not going to be obamacare or the deficit. it is going to be who can get the middle class going again. >> well, obamacare won't by issue number one. fair and balanced, jamie winestein and julie, got to be kidding me. chuck schumacher saying obamacare won't be the number one issue come 2014? >> well, let's see how well the rollout takes place. it probably will be the number one issue. but if things kick into gear, inhofe, an opponent, says...
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we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. >> president obama covered a wide expanse of themes and topics in his second inaugural that was shorter than his first one. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends that yesterday's inaugural address from president obama was exactly 2,114 words long, that's 281 words shorter than the one in 2009. william henry harrison gave the longest inaugural address at almost 8,500 words. washington's second inaugural was the shortest at a concise 135 words. enough with the real news. let's gather around the water cooler. where louis is standing barside. louis? the dangers, huh? >> the dangers of being behind a bar this early in the morning. let me just do this real quick. >> this will be an improved segment now. >> well, yesterday was a big day for vice president biden. wouldn't you say? >> a huge day. >> well, it was in
we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. >> president obama covered a wide expanse of themes and topics in his second inaugural that was shorter than his first one. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends that yesterday's inaugural address from president obama...
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. >> michael: his $3.8 trillion budget cuts the deficit by $1.8 trillion over the next ten years, with $1.2 trillion replacing the sequester cuts that went into effect last month. all week this "war room" has covered the left's unhappiness with the social security cuts. >> house republicans passed an balanced budget that will help foster a healthier economy and help create jobs unfortunately the president's budget never comes to balance. every family has to balance its budget washington should as well. >> michael: but their refusal to make a deal could be politicallied a van politicallied a -- advantageous to president obama. chain cpi, decreases the amounts seniors, vets and disabled will see in their checks. yesterday progressives dlifrp dlifrp -- delivered signatures to fight the cuts. max richtman joins us now to discuss that. welcome inside "the war room." >> thanks for inviting me in to "the war room." >> michael: what is the simple layperson's explanation of the president's proposal? >> under current law, there's a formula that is used to measure inflation, and that is the measu
. >> michael: his $3.8 trillion budget cuts the deficit by $1.8 trillion over the next ten years, with $1.2 trillion replacing the sequester cuts that went into effect last month. all week this "war room" has covered the left's unhappiness with the social security cuts. >> house republicans passed an balanced budget that will help foster a healthier economy and help create jobs unfortunately the president's budget never comes to balance. every family has to balance its...
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you're going to need more revenues as well as more cuts to get the deficit down. and i've talked to leader reid. i've talked to budget chair murray. we're going to do a budget this year. and it's going to have revenues in it. and our republican colleagues better get used to that fact. >> senator cruz? >> david, i'll mention there was an area of substantial agreement with what chuck just said. he said we should never, ever compromise the full faith and credit of the united states. i agree. and in fact, there is a bill that i am co-sponsoring, the full faith and credit act, which provides that, regardless of what happens to the debt ceiling, the united states will always, always, always meet its debt. we will never default on its debt. that was introduced in 2010. it didn't pass because harry reid and president obama didn't want it to pass. they wanted to raise the specter of a default to use. so, chuck, you and i could make news right now on national television, would you agree to support the full faith and credit act and take the possibility of a default off the t
you're going to need more revenues as well as more cuts to get the deficit down. and i've talked to leader reid. i've talked to budget chair murray. we're going to do a budget this year. and it's going to have revenues in it. and our republican colleagues better get used to that fact. >> senator cruz? >> david, i'll mention there was an area of substantial agreement with what chuck just said. he said we should never, ever compromise the full faith and credit of the united states. i...
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deficit?ppening in the they are going down. they are shrinking. they are falling faster than they have in 60 years. all we have to do now is do what america has always done, make wise investments in our people and in our country. it would help us grow over the long term. we should close wasteful tax loopholes that don't help our ,obs, don't grow our economy and then invest that money in things that actually do grow our economy. that create jobs and it helps in theple to work construction phase and the infrastructure and to help people move forward. this helps us grow. a great job at improving education here in new orleans. that's the kind of investment we should be making. that will take root and grow where ever the there is the fastest most reliable network. they can go anywhere. inna is investing infrastructure. europe is investing a lot in infrastructure. brazil is investing a lot in infrastructure. what are we doing? we are doing some good things locally here. tryingdium the city are to do some work but nationally we are falling behind. .e rel
deficit?ppening in the they are going down. they are shrinking. they are falling faster than they have in 60 years. all we have to do now is do what america has always done, make wise investments in our people and in our country. it would help us grow over the long term. we should close wasteful tax loopholes that don't help our ,obs, don't grow our economy and then invest that money in things that actually do grow our economy. that create jobs and it helps in theple to work construction phase...
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that has to be part of the discussion down the road, whether it's with respect to deficit in a few month or sequestration or other things, the department of service is another thing. a lot of neocon friends on the right think it's psycho. but the reality, everything has to be on the table if we're honest with the american people about getting our fiscal house in order. they need to know the american people, exactly what the costs are, the consequences are, the priorities are quite frankly, milissa. we need to find a balance between guns and brothers or will we live in an absolutist world where you can't have one without the other? i think that will be part of the sequestration as well. >> the heritage foundation came out and said -- basically gave it a huge thumbs down. how does this affect republicans who vote for it? is that something they carry with them in deciding this? >> i think it will be. i think with the change occurring with leadership and the fact that they are talking about scoring members, republican members on how they vote on matters going forward, yeah, i think some will
that has to be part of the discussion down the road, whether it's with respect to deficit in a few month or sequestration or other things, the department of service is another thing. a lot of neocon friends on the right think it's psycho. but the reality, everything has to be on the table if we're honest with the american people about getting our fiscal house in order. they need to know the american people, exactly what the costs are, the consequences are, the priorities are quite frankly,...
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only mentioned deficit once in his speech. never mention edit at -- debt at all. >> there wasn't enough message about economic growth. certainly nationalment over the overspending. this president doesn't think we overspend. that's a very sad and very difficult situation, but, hey have to do what we can in congress. if we can avoid sending in bloated bills, it's hard for him to insert things in. we have to fight this on all fronts because we're not on a sustainable fiscal path and we have to get there for the sake of our economy and the future. >> you're in a minority in the senate and chuck schumer talking about a budget but one that will have more tax increases in it. >> one of the good things is, it's hard to do things like that in the senate if you don't have a preexisting law that does that for you. so i think we're done with the revenue discussion. now it's about getting spending under control, and i think republicans are going to be united on this. i hope very united. because we need to save this country from the fiscal
only mentioned deficit once in his speech. never mention edit at -- debt at all. >> there wasn't enough message about economic growth. certainly nationalment over the overspending. this president doesn't think we overspend. that's a very sad and very difficult situation, but, hey have to do what we can in congress. if we can avoid sending in bloated bills, it's hard for him to insert things in. we have to fight this on all fronts because we're not on a sustainable fiscal path and we have...
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but the vast majority of the deficit reduction will still be in place. so i think we've done a lot. we've got to shift the focus from just fiscal policy. fiscal policy is very important, but there is a lot that we need to do to build and grow this economy. we need infrastructure, the farm bill needs to pass. the immigration bill is hublgge important to the economy. i'm hoping we can find a place where we can work together. >> obama care is not going away. it is law. republicans say they will not stop fighting. and the rollout, the exchanges, getting people enrolled has been very, very difficult. from the usa today, their coverage is this. the federal health care exchange was built using ten-year-old technology and the next six months will be an overhaul of the entire system. democrats supported the allies of this president and say this has been a disastrous start to obama care. >> david, first let me say that the huge outpouring of interest shows how important it is that we get this right. there are millions of americans who want health insurance. it's important for our economy for
but the vast majority of the deficit reduction will still be in place. so i think we've done a lot. we've got to shift the focus from just fiscal policy. fiscal policy is very important, but there is a lot that we need to do to build and grow this economy. we need infrastructure, the farm bill needs to pass. the immigration bill is hublgge important to the economy. i'm hoping we can find a place where we can work together. >> obama care is not going away. it is law. republicans say they...
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it's going to blow the deficit wide open. >> ok. that's got tbe the last word. thanks, guys. >>> well, who says this guy's cruising for a bruising? neil and the gang on why the guys attacking senator ted cruz are the ones who may take it on the chin. that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, it's all about money. if the government shuts down, is the market, the economy,re they going down with it? or are these fears overblown? we report. you decide. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in sa
it's going to blow the deficit wide open. >> ok. that's got tbe the last word. thanks, guys. >>> well, who says this guy's cruising for a bruising? neil and the gang on why the guys attacking senator ted cruz are the ones who may take it on the chin. that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, it's all about money. if the government shuts down, is the market, the economy,re they going down with it? or are these fears overblown? we report. you decide. my customers can...
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meaning that saves america more money than the payroll tax cut and strengthen the dollar and approve the deficit and put a lid on inflation. did you address that, and how many republicans and how many democrats were signing, actually signed that letter? >> well, let me just say that of the 22 lieutenant governors, they were all lieutenant governors who signed that, but you look the at the big picture. over 70% of americans in polling showed that they support the pipeline and of that, a vast majority of democrats so it's not a partisan issue, it's about common sense ideas and it's about something that is shared across the table by all americans hobble this americans who believe it's the right thing to do. this pipeline has been studied more than any other pipeline and we've addressed concerns and you're right the safest way to deliver oil to refineries in the southern part of our countries. it's safe, common sense, we believe it's the right thing for this country. let me remind everybody that america is the the largest consumer of energy in the world, or the largest consumer of petroleum products
meaning that saves america more money than the payroll tax cut and strengthen the dollar and approve the deficit and put a lid on inflation. did you address that, and how many republicans and how many democrats were signing, actually signed that letter? >> well, let me just say that of the 22 lieutenant governors, they were all lieutenant governors who signed that, but you look the at the big picture. over 70% of americans in polling showed that they support the pipeline and of that, a...
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the congressional budget office that suggested that this actually was trimming a lot more from the deficit in the coming years than they initially expected. when republicans came to them with the idea of adding more border patrol agents, and democrats and republicans and the gang of eight said that's too much money, well, then the c.b.o. score arrived and said wait a second. now we have some money to play with. perhaps we can do this. >> is that really the key to getting this immigration bill passed? what -- what does that -- what are those provisions going to add that are going to swing people from opposing this to supporting it? >> it allows about a dozen republican senators to say i have now convinced the gang of eight to fortify security along the border and the biggest g.o.p. concern, making sure that the border is secure, can now happen. now, there's still about 10, maybe 15 republican senators who don't like this because it doesn't go far enough but it will bring along many believe about a dozen, guys like mark kirk of illinois, lamar alexander and bob corker of tennessee. corker wa
the congressional budget office that suggested that this actually was trimming a lot more from the deficit in the coming years than they initially expected. when republicans came to them with the idea of adding more border patrol agents, and democrats and republicans and the gang of eight said that's too much money, well, then the c.b.o. score arrived and said wait a second. now we have some money to play with. perhaps we can do this. >> is that really the key to getting this immigration...
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we have cut the budget deficit in about half. state budgets are doing much better. california. knew they're running a sur prus. that's the good news. let me give you the not so good news. that is while official unemployment today is at about 7.5%, real unemployment counting those people who have given up looking for work or they want to work full-time is almost 14% and if you look at young people unemployment or minority unemployment, the numbers are way, way higher than that. more significantly, if you look at the trends impacting the middle class from way, way back, median middle income has gone down $5,000 and most jobs today are not good paying jobs. they're low paying jobs. and perhaps most frightening is we're seeing more income and wealth in equality. so between 2009 and 2012 all of the income in america went to the top 1% and the gap with everybody else is as wide as it has been since the 1920s. >> they'll argue to that. you've been saying there's a gap between the rich and poor and we ought to tax the wealthy more. we've been saying the exact opposite. we were the ones
we have cut the budget deficit in about half. state budgets are doing much better. california. knew they're running a sur prus. that's the good news. let me give you the not so good news. that is while official unemployment today is at about 7.5%, real unemployment counting those people who have given up looking for work or they want to work full-time is almost 14% and if you look at young people unemployment or minority unemployment, the numbers are way, way higher than that. more...
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the debt is down, deficit's down. all that good stuff is happening. the only reason they call us into question is because of politics. >> as always. thank you, steve liesman, from cnbc. thank you so much. >> pleasure. >> next up right here, house democratic leader nancy pelosi. we'll ask her how she plans to get the senate deal through the house. she's holding the cards. stay with us. as a working mom of two young boys life could be hectic. angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flav
the debt is down, deficit's down. all that good stuff is happening. the only reason they call us into question is because of politics. >> as always. thank you, steve liesman, from cnbc. thank you so much. >> pleasure. >> next up right here, house democratic leader nancy pelosi. we'll ask her how she plans to get the senate deal through the house. she's holding the cards. stay with us. as a working mom of two young boys life could be hectic. angie's list saves me a lot of time....